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An intelligent interest in architecture

a bibliography of publications about Thomas Jefferson as an architect, together with an iconography of the nineteenth-century prints of the University of Virginia
  
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Abernethy, Thomas Perkins, 47, 58

Ackerman, James S., 67

Adam brothers, 4, 40, 51

Adams, Herbert B., 19-20

Age of Adam, The, 46

Albemarle Co. in Virginia, 77n, 111n

Alderman, Edwin A., 103

Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden
Künstler,
32

American Architecture, 34, 42

American Architecture and Other
Writings,
64

American Association of Architectural
Bibliographers, Papers I,
68

American Association of Architectural
Bibliographers, Papers II,
70

American Association of Architectural
Bibliographers, Papers IV,
59

American Building: I: The Historic
Forces That Shaped It,
47

American Building: The Forces That
Shape It,
47

American Building Art: The Nineteenth
Century,
62

American Georgian Architecture, 51

American Houses in History, 69

American Magazine of Useful and
Entertaining Knowledge, The,
92

American Skyline, 55-56

American Tradition in the Arts, The,
71

Amerikansk arkitekt, En, 52

Analysis of Beauty, 52

Andrea Palladio and the Winged Device,
48

Andrews, Wayne, 54

Ante-bellum Albemarle, Albemarle
Co., Virginia,
39

Architect at Mid-Century, The, 53

"Architect Looks at Richmond, An,"
70

"Architect on Campus," 59

"Architect's Anniversary," 42-43

Architects' Emergency Committee, 37

"Architectural Forum Master Detail
Series, The: Historic American
Buildings: Liberty Hall, Frankfurt,
Ky., Thomas Jefferson, Architect,"
38

Architectural Heritage of Newport,
Rhode Island, 1640-1915, The,
51

"Architectural History of the First
University Pavilion, An," 56

"Architectural Notes," 56

"Architectural Pilgrimage to Charlottesville,"
36

Architecture, Ambition, and Americans,
54

Architecture, An Art for All Men, 46

Architecture, Five Thousand Years of
Building,
49

Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth
Centuries,
59


136

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Architecture, Today and Tomorrow,
63

Architecture and the Esthetics of
Plenty,
63

Architecture in Britain, 1530-1830, 53

Architecture in New Jersey, 67

Architecture in Old Chicago, 42

Architecture in Old Kentucky, 53

Architecture in Virginia: An Official
Guide to Four Centuries of Building
in the Old Dominion,
72

Architecture in Virginia, 1776-1958:
The Old Dominion's Twelve Best
Buildings,
59

Architecture of America, The: A Social
and Cultural History,
63

"Architecture of American Colleges,
VIII: The Southern Colleges:
The University of Virginia," 2425

Architecture of Baltimore, The, 53

Architecture of Colonial America,
The,
26

"Architecture of the University of
Virginia, The," 24-25

Arnold, Gustavus, 58

Arnout, Jean Baptiste, 89, 90

Arnout, Louis-Jules, 90

"Around Charlottesville," 48

"Art. VII—Proceedings and Report
of the Commissioners for the University
of Virginia, Presented the
8th of December 1818," 8n, 14

"Arts and Thomas Jefferson, The," 43

"At Home with Thomas Jefferson"
(Clemens), 60

"At Home with Thomas Jefferson"
(Malone), 56

Bacon, Capt. Edmund, 6, 18

Baldwin, Charles, 36

Bannister, Turpin C., 53

Barber, John Warner, 106

Barbour, James, 27

Barboursville, 27

Barnes, Carl F., Jr., 62

Barringer, Paul B., 23, 125

Bear, James A., 18, 57, 59, 60, 68, 70,
71-72

Becker, Felix, 32

"Beginnings of Landscape Gardening
in America, The," 27

Beirne, Rosamund R., 59

Belle Grove, 32

Benevolo, Leonardo, 69

Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 55

"Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Early
American Architect," 34

Bennett, Wells, 27, 29

Bergh, Albert E., 22

Berkeley, Francis L., Jr., 49

Berman, Eleanor D., 45-46

Bernhard, Karl, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach,
15

Betts, Edwin M., 9, 41, 44, 45, 52, 75,
76, 78, 80, 81, 83, 85, 86, 87, 89,
91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 103, 105, 110,
112, 117, 119, 120, 125, 126, 127,
128

Betts, Mary Hall, 9, 68

Bibliographische Institut in Hildburghausen,
87

Biographical Dictionary of American
Architects
(Deceased), 57

"Bit by Bit, Jefferson's Belongings
Return to Monticello," 71

Bloom of Monticello, 32

Bo, Jørgen, 52

Bohn, Casimir, 112, 113, 114, 116;
engravings and lithographs
published by, 112-19

Bohn's Album and Autographs of the
University of Virginia,
113

Book of the United States, Exhibiting
Its Geography, Divisions, Constitution,
and Government, A,
93

Bosserman, J. Norwood, viii

Bowers, Claude G., 43

Boyd, Julian P., 57

Böÿe, Herman, 81, 101

Boykin, Edward, 67

Brandon, 30, 36, 37, 39

" `Brandon,' an 18th Century Virginia
House," 37


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"Brandon, with Its Memories of
Perukes and Farthingales," 39

Bremo, 3, 37, 48

"Bremo, Designed and Built by
Thomas Jefferson in 1815," 37

Brick Architecture of the Colonial
Period in Maryland and Virginia,

28

Bridenbaugh, Carl, 48

Brown, B. B., 31

Brown, Glenn, 22, 25

Bruce, Kathleen, 32

Bruce, Philip A., 29

Buchanan, James, 32, 37

"Builders for a Golden Age," 60

"Building of Bremo, The," 48

Bulfinch, Charles, 4, 26, 29, 40

Bulfinch, Ellen S., 21

Bullock, Helen Duprey, 44

Burchard, John, 63

Burke, Thomas, 52

Bush-Brown, Albert, 57, 61-62, 63

Butler and Roberts, 107

"Buying Monticello," 25

Cabell, N. F., 17

Caldwell, J. E., 4, 5n, 14, 50

Calendar of Virginia State Papers,
20

Campus Planning, 66

Capitol, Indiana, 42

Capitol, Virginia, 16, 26, 28, 32, 36,
37, 39, 44, 46, 48, 50, 58, 61, 62,
67-68, 70

Capitol, Washington, 22, 23, 27, 45,
50, 52

Capitol of the Commonwealth of
Virginia, The,
39

Carlton, Mable M., 30

Carpenter, Ralph E., Jr., 54

Carson, William E., 37, 38

Catalogue of the Library of the University
Arranged Alphabetically,

15, 44

Catalogue of the Library of Thomas
Jefferson,
52

Catalogue of the Officers and Students
of the University of Virginia. Session
of 1844-45,
100

Catalogue of the Officers and Students
of the University of Virginia. Session
of 1846-47,
100

Catalogue of the Officers and Students
of the University of Virginia. Session
of 1847-48,
100

Catalogue of the University of Virginia.
Session of 1855-56,
112

Catterall, Louise F., 58

"Central City Housing: Return to
the Outdoor Room," 56

Central College, 29

Century Magazine, 127; engraving in,
127

Chalgrin, Jean François, 43

Chandler, Joseph E., 20

Charles Bulfinch, Architect and Citizen,
32

Charles-Louis Clérisseau, 59

Chastellux, François Jean, Marquis
de, 5, 13, 14, 15, 66

Checklist of Writings on Thomas Jefferson
as an Architect, A,
61

Childs and Inman, 101

"Church Designed by Jefferson, A,"
30

City Planning at Yale, a Selection of
Papers and Projects,
54

Clapp, V. W., 39

Clark, Henry A., 19

Classic New York, 67

Clemens, C., 60

Clemons, Harry, 53

Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 53, 58, 59,
60, 68

Cocke, Gen. John H., 3, 56, 102

Coe, Ralph, 64

Coffee, William J., 76, 77, 81, 83, 97

Coffin, Lewis A., Jr., 28

Coleman, Laurence V., 37-38

Coles, Col. Isaac, 3

"College Architecture: An Expression
of Educational Philosophy," 57

College Book, The, 19


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Collins, Peter, 64-65

Colonial Architecture of Maryland,
Pennsylvania, and Virginia,
20

Colonial Architecture of Philadelphia,
The,
29

Colonial Interiors, Second Series, 36

Colonial Williamsburg Official Guidebook,
67

"Competition for the Federal Buildings,
1792-1793, The," 29

"Concerning Several Architectural
Leaders," 39

Condit, Carl W., 62

Conduct of Life, The, 50

Cook, "mr.," 97

Coolidge, Claire A., 76

Copplestone, Trevin, 66

"Copy of Letter to Thomas Jefferson
Relocating Virginia Capitol
Building," 37

Cordingly, R. A., 23

Cousins, Frank, 29

Cox, Warren, 65

Creation of the Rococo, The, 43

Culbreath, David M. R., 24

Culture of Cities, The, 40

Curtis, William E., 22, 24

Dearstyne, Howard B., 50, 54

Denmark, Ernest R., 37

"Description of Jefferson, A," 5n

"Description of Monticello, the Country
Seat of Thomas Jefferson,
Esq., President of the United
States," 14

"Designed by Jefferson," 49

"Development of American Architecture,
The," 28

"Development of American Architecture,
1783-1830," 33

De Vere, Schele, 18-19, 121

"Discovery of the Foundations for
Jefferson's Addition to the Wren
Building," 50

Dix, D., 26

Dober, Richard P., 66

Dodson, E. Griffith, 39

Domestic Architecture of the American
Colonies and of the Early Republic,

29

Domestic Architecture of the Early
American Republic, The: The
Greek Revival,
33

Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson
Compiled from Family Letters
and Reminiscences by His Great-Granddaughter,
The,
18, 110n

Dos Passos, John, 41, 60, 70

Doswell, Sallie J., 22, 24, 27, 32, 36

Dowdey, C., 51

Downing, Alexander J., 4, 27

Downing, Antoinette F., 51

Dumbald, Edward, 43

Dunlap, William, 16, 28, 77n, 101

Durand, Asher B., 65, 77

Duval, P. S., and Son, 101

Duval, Peter S., 98, 100, 101, 102, 104;
engravings and lithographs published
by, 98-104

Duval, Stephen Orr, 101

Dwellings of Colonial America, 49

Early American Architecture from the
First Colonial Settlements to the
National Period,
52

Early Architecture of Georgia, The, 58

"Early Architecture of Virginia, The:
Journals," 70

"Early Architecture of Virginia, The:
Original Sources and Books," 68

Early Architecture of Western Pennsylvania,
The,
39

Early History of the University of Virginia
as Contained in the Letters
of Thomas Jefferson and Joseph
C. Cabell, Hitherto Unpublished,

17

Early Homes of Ohio, 39

"Early Prisons: Virginia Penitentiary,"
52

"East Lawn Gardens Restorations," 69

Eberlein, Harold D., 26, 51

Eckenrode, H. J., 37, 38

Edgell, George Harold, 28


139

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Edgemont, 36, 66

"Editor's Note: Virginia Moves Forward,"
65

Eichner, James A., 70

Eighteenth-Century Houses of
Williamsburg, The,
62

Elements of Criticism, 52

Eliot, Charles, 27

Ely, Cecil D., Jr., 111n

Encyclopedia of Modern Architecture,
67

Episcopal Church, Charlottesville, 30

Essay on the Sublime and the Beautiful,
52

Etats-Unis d'Amérique, 90

Euclid, 35

Everett, Edward, 8n, 14

Faris, John T., 28

Farmington, Ky., 49, 53, 59, 71

"Farmington, Ky.," 59

Farmington, Va., 41

Faulkner, W. H., 24

"Feast Days at Monticello," 55

Fenner Sears and Co., 83

Fifty Best Historic American
Houses, The,
55

Fifty Years in Richmond, 1898-1948,
47

"Financing the Construction of the
University of Virginia," 68

First Forty Years of Washington
Society, The,
6n, 24

Fitch, James M., 47, 63, 70

Fletcher, Sir Bannister, 23, 35, 47,
56, 66

Flournoy, H. W., 20

Ford, Paul L., 20

"Form and Function in the Architecture
of Jefferson," 46

"Francesco Milizia, 1725-1798," 54

Frank Lloyd Wright, 62

Frary, Ihna T., 36, 39, 40, 41

Frayser, W. G. R., 126

"French Sources of Jefferson's Plan
for the Prison at Richmond,"
53

"From Desolation to Restoration: The
Story of `Monticello' since Jefferson,"
51

Furnishings of Monticello, The, 34

Gaines, William H., Jr., 50, 51, 55, 56

Gallagher, Helen M., 38-39

Gallion, Arthur B., 48-49, 50, 52, 56,
57, 59, 60

Galt, Alexander, 124

Garden Club of Virginia, 36

"Gardening President," 41

"Gardens and Plantations of Monticello,
The," 33

"Gardens at Monticello," 38

Gardens of Colony and State, 38

Garnett, James M., 23

Gemälde von Nord-Amerika, 95

"Genesis of Jefferson's Plan for the
University of Virginia, The," 30

"Geography" print, 109

"Georgian Mansion Built in 1796: Designed
by Thomas Jefferson," 39

Georgian Period, Being Photographs
and Measured Drawings of Colonial
Work with Text, The,
21

Giedion, Siegfried, 47

Gilchrist, Agnes Addison, 49

Gillespie, A. H., 37

Gingerbread Age, The: A View of
Victorian America,
58

Girouard, Mark, 66

Glahn, Borge, 52

Glassburn, D. E., 42

Glen Echo, 41

Glenn, G., 40

"Glimpses of Western Architecture:
Chicago," 20

"Glory of Palladio," 59

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 4, 50

Golden City, The, 61

Goodacre, William, 83, 84, 86

Goolrick, Chester, 59

Gowans, Alan, 67

Grady, James H., 57

Great Georgian Houses of America,
37, 71


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Greek Revival Architecture in
America,
44

Green, Constance M., 65

Green Mountain Boy at Monticello,
7n, 66

Grieve, George, 13

"Ground Plans and Prints of the University
of Virginia, 1822-1826,"
45, 76, 81n

Ground We Stand On, The, 41

"Grounds at Monticello in 1809, The,"
28

Guennepin, 30

Guide to the Architecture of Washington,
D.C., A,
68

Guide to the University of Virginia,
24

H., K. D., 30

Halsey, Richard T. H., 39, 40

Hamlin, A. D. F., 21, 36

Hamlin, Talbot, 44, 46, 55, 67

Handy, L. C., Studios, 97

Harnit, Fanny, 27

Harrison, Peter, 4, 48, 51, 53

"Harrison of James River," 30

Haskell, Douglas, 65

Haufler, Hervie, 71

Hautecoeur, Louis, 53

Hay, William, 32, 37

Heath, H. M., 111

Heatwole, C. J., 32

"He Lives at Monticello," 51

"Henry Howe, Connecticut Yankee,"
106n

Hinton, H. L., and Simpkin and
Marshall, 83

Hinton, John Howard, 84, 92, 96; engravings
used by, 83-96

Hirst, Francis W., 32

"His [Jefferson's] Early Works in
Architecture," 44

Historia de los Estados Unidos de
América,
91n

Historic American Buildings Survey,
41

Historic Buildings of America, as Seen
by and Described by Famous
Writers,
23

Historic Guide to Albemarle County,
Including Monticello, the University
of Virginia, and Charlottesville,

30-31

Historic House Museums, 37-38

"Historic Old Virginia Plantation Becomes
an Architectural Triumph
as a Matchless Country Club,
An," 50

Historic Shrines of America, 28, 37

Historic Sketch of the University of
Virginia,
47

Historic Virginia Homes and
Churches,
26-27

Historical Collections of Connecticut,
106

Historical Collections of Ohio, 106n

Historical Collections of the State of
New York,
106n

Historical Collections of Virginia, 16,
105, 106

Histoire de l'architecture classique
en France,
53

History and Topography of the
United States,
84

History of Architecture on the Comparative
Method, A,
23

"History of Old Colonial Architecture,
A," 21

History of the Capitol of Virginia,
The,
39

History of the Rise and Progress of
the Arts of Design in the United
States,
16, 77n, 101n

History of the University of Virginia,
1819-1919: The Lengthened
Shadow of One Man,
29

History of the U.S. Capitol, 22

Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, 59, 66, 70

Hoban, James, 68, 72

Hoen, A., & Co., 119

Hoen, August, 119

Hoen, Ernest, 119

Hoen, Henry, 119


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Hogarth, William, 52

Holden, Arthur C., 28

"Home of Jefferson, The," 21-22

Homes and Gardens in Old Virginia,
36

Homes of America, The, 50-51

Homes of Our Ancestors as Shown
in the American Wing of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art of
New York, The,
39

"Homes of Our Presidents," 33

"Homme qui inventa l'architecture
classique, L': Andrea Palladio,"
56

"Hopes That Failed," 59

Hôtel de Langeac, 43

Hôtel de Langeac, L', 46-47

"House," 59

"House on the Nickel," 53

Houses Virginians Have Loved, 54

Howarth, Thomas, 59

Howe, Henry, 16, 17, 105, 106; engraving
used by, 105-7

Howland, Richard H., 53

Hubbard, Cortlandt V. D., 51

Huddy, William W., 101

Huddy and Duval, 101

Humphrey, H. B., 33

Huxtable, Ada Louise, 67

"Ideas for Small Gardens: Pavilion
Gardens at the University of
Virginia," 49

Illinois Architecture: From Territorial
Times to the Present,
71

Images of American Living, 67

"In Search of Jefferson's Birthplace,"
43

Influence of the Ecole des Beaux Arts
on the Architects of the United
States, The,
55

Interiors of Virginia Houses of Colonial
Times,
34

Isham, Norman M., 25

Jackson, Joseph, 33

Jacobsen, Hugh N., 68

Jacobus, John M., Jr., 65, 66, 67,
68, 70

Jefferson (Nock), 33

Jefferson (Padover), 42

Jefferson, Cabell and the University
of Virginia,
23-24

Jefferson, the Scene of Europe, 1784
to 1789,
49

Jefferson, Thomas, vii, viii, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 13-72, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80,
81, 83, 84, 88, 92, 93, 97, 103,
110

and buildings, see Barboursville;
Brandon; Belle Grove; Bremo;
Capitol, Va.; Capitol, Washington;
Edgemont; Episcopal
Church, Charlottesville; Farmington,
Ky.; Farmington, Va.;
Hôtel de Langeac; Liberty
Hall; Mill, Shadwell; Monticello;
Penitentiary, Richmond;
Poplar Forest; Shadwell; University
of Virginia; White
House; Wren Building, Williamsburg

and drawings, 25

and nails, 14, 18, 32, 44, 52

"Jefferson, Thomas" (Kimball), 32

"Jefferson, Thomas" (Malone), 38

"Jefferson and Architecture," 42

"Jefferson and His Fellow Architects,"
33

Jefferson and His Time, 47

Jefferson and Monticello, 32

"Jefferson and the Arts," 43

"Jefferson and the Public Buildings
of Virginia. I. Williamsburg,
1770-1776," 48

"Jefferson and the Public Buildings
of Virginia. II. Richmond, 17791780,"
48

"Jefferson as Architect," 26

Jefferson at Monticello, 7n

Jefferson at Monticello: The Private
Life of Thomas Jefferson from
Entirely New Sources,
18


142

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Jefferson Himself, the Personal Narrative
of a Many-Sided American,

42

Jefferson Image in the American
Mind, The,
62

"Jefferson Left Directions for Building
Curved Walls," 65

Jefferson Monument Magazine, The,
108; engraving in, 108

Jefferson Papers of the University of
Virginia, The,
49

Jefferson Profile as Revealed in His
Letters, A,
57

Jefferson Still Lives, 71

"Jefferson the Architect," 33

Jefferson's Albemarle: A Guide to
Albemarle County and the City
of Charlottesville, Virginia,
42

"Jefferson's Architectural Indebtedness
to Robert Morris," 50

Jefferson's Buildings at the University
of Virginia: The Rotunda,

62

"Jefferson's Curtains at Monticello,"
46

"Jefferson's Designs for Two Kentucky
Houses," 49

Jefferson's Fine Arts Library, 56-57

"Jefferson's Furniture at Monticello,"
36

"Jefferson's Furniture Comes Home
to Monticello," 35

Jefferson's Grounds and Gardens at
Monticello,
27, 28, 33-34

"Jefferson's Influence on American
Architecture, Yale University
Conference," 51

"Jefferson's Little Mountain," 35

"Jefferson's Monticello," 30-31

"Jefferson's Place in Our Architectural
History," 25

"Jefferson's True Love: Third President
of the United States Poured
Out His Genius and Emptied
His Purse to Make a Perfect
Home," 45

Jefferson's University: Glimpses of
the Past and Present of the University
of Virginia,
22

"Jefferson's Virginian Home," 30

"Jefferson's Works of Art at Monticello,"
50

John H. B. Latrobe and His Times,
1803-1891,
8n, 28, 82n

Johnson, Philip, 4, 65

Johnston, Johanna, 63

Jones, Cranston, 60-61, 63

Jones, Inigo, 4, 33

Jordy, William H., 64, 67

Journal of Latrobe, The, 23

Judge, J., 70

Kallen, Horace M., 43

Kames, Lord, 51-52

Kent, C. W., 23

Kersey, Dallas, 65

Key Monuments of the History of
Architecture,
68

Kimball, Fiske, 3n, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 42, 43, 44,
45, 46, 48, 49, 54, 70, 71, 75

Kimball, Marie G., 34, 35, 41, 46, 49,
50, 53, 55

Kite, Elizabeth S., 35

Knox, Gen. Henry, 32

Kocher, A. Lawrence, 50, 54

Koeper, Frederick, 71

Kuper, Theodore F., 71

Lamb, William, 119

Lambeth, William A., 25, 31

Lancaster, Clay, 50, 63

Lancaster, Robert A., Jr., 26-27

Lansdale, N., 53

"Later Years of Monticello, The," 19,
127

Latrobe, Benjamin H., 4, 16, 17, 23,
28, 29, 40, 42, 49, 50, 53, 55, 68,
70

"Latrobe, Jefferson and the National
Capitol," 52

Latrobe, John H. B., 8, 28, 82


143

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"Latrobe's Ceiling for the Hall of
Representatives," 50

Le Corbusier, 4, 64

Ledoux, Claude Nicholas, 4, 64

Lees-Milne, James, 46

Lehman, George, 101

Lehman and Duval, 101

Lehmann, Karl, 46, 68

Lehmann-Hartleben, Karl, 43

L'Enfant, Pierre, 4, 29, 31, 40, 49

L'Enfant and Washington, 1791-1792,
35

Leslie's Weekly, 126; engraving in,
126

Lethbridge, Francis D., 68

"Letters from Thomas Jefferson and
William Thornton, Architect, Relating
to the University of Virginia,"
25

"Letters from Thomas Jefferson to
William B. Giles," 29

"Letters of Directors of the Virginia
Capitol to Jefferson," 32

Liberty Hall, 23, 38, 39

"Liberty Hall," 39

Life and Letters of Charles Bulfinch,
Architect, The,
21

Life and Letters of Thomas Jefferson,
32

Life of Thomas Jefferson, The, 18

"Living Links with Jefferson," 54

Lockwood, Alice G. B., 38

"Loftiest Edifices Need the Deepest
Foundations: Monticello," 51

Long, E. J., 54

Lossing, Benson J., 17

Louis Sullivan, 61-62

"Luminous Point, The," 71

McAdie, A., 36

MacCord, Howard A., Sr., 68

McCormick, Thomas J., 59, 67-68, 70

McIntire, Samuel, 29

McKennie, Clement P., 111

McKennie, Henrietta Rodes, 111

McKennie, M., and Son, 125; engraving
used as letterhead by, 125

McKennie, Marcellus, 111, 113, 125

McKim, Charles F., 4, 23, 42

McLanathan, Richard, 71

Major, Howard, 33

Making of Urban America, The, 69

Malone, Dumas, 38, 47, 56

Manarin, Louis H., 70

Man-Made America: Chaos or Control?,
66

Manning, Warren H., 25

Mansions of Virginia, 1706-1776, The,
44-45

Many Faces of Monticello, The, 69

Map of University of Virginia, 128

Martin, P., 45

Martineau, Harriet, 8, 16

Mass, John, 58

Maverick, Peter, 69, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80,
128; engravings by, 74-80

Maverick, Peter Rushton, 77

Mayo, Bernard, 42

Mead, Edward C., 23

Mead, William Rutherford, 23

Mearns, D. C., 39

Mechanization Takes Command, 47

Mellen, Grenville, 93, 94

Mellen, Prentiss, 94

Mellen, Sarah Hudson, 94

Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private
Papers of Thomas Jefferson,
Late President of the United
States,
15

Meyer, Joseph, 88, 89

Meyer's Universum, 88

"Michele and Giacomo Raggi at the
University of Virginia," 61

Middleton, Arthur P., 51-52

Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 65, 70

Milizia, Francesco, 54

Mill, Shadwell, 17

Million, Henry A., 68

Mills, Robert, 4, 21, 34-35, 53, 70

"Minerva's Union," 47

Minton, John, 125

"Mr. Jefferson's Charlottesville," 49

"Mr. Jefferson's Monticello," 70


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"Mr. Jefferson's Pet," 18-19, 121; engravings
with, 121-24

"Mr. Jefferson's Plans Are Now a Realization,"
69

"Mr. Jefferson's Uneasy Rest," 64

Mr. Samuel McIntire, Carver: The
Architect of Salem,
40

"Modern Architecture," 66

Modern Architecture: The Architecture
of Democracy,
64

Monticello, 5, 6, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 2122,
23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 50, 51, 53, 54,
56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66,
67, 68, 69, 70-71, 80, 116

"Monticello" (Harnit), 27

"Monticello" (Kimball), 31

"Monticello" (Lossing), 17

"Monticello" (Mead), 23

Monticello (Nichols and Bear), 70-71

"Monticello" (Nichols and Bear), 7172

"Monticello" (1951), 50

"Monticello" (Patterson), 46

"Monticello" (Patton), 26

"Monticello" (Philadelphia Repository),
13

"Monticello, a Collector's Paradise,"
43

"Monticello, a Patriotic Shrine Preserved
for the Children of America,"
37

Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson,
58

"Monticello, the House That Jefferson
Designed for Himself," 27

"Monticello, Virginia," 66

Monticello and Its Master, 32

"Monticello and the Jeffersonian
Style," 25

Monticello in Pictures, 1770-1959, 61

"Monticello—Shrine or Bachelor's
Hall?," 26

"Monticello Swag," 68

"Monticello's Waterproofer," 53

"Mood of a Great Campus, The," 65

Moody, Col., 104n

"More Jefferson Furniture Comes
Home to Monticello," 41

Morris, E. B., 36

Morris, Robert, 43, 50

Morrison, Hugh S., 52

Morse, S. F. B., 111

Muirhead, James F., 30

Mumford, Lewis, 31, 32, 33, 34, 37,
40, 41, 50, 52, 55, 56

Murphy, John, 113

Murray, George, 101

Murry, John, 65

My Head and My Heart, 44

Neilson, John, 77-78

New and Popular Pictorial Description
of the United States, A,
107

New Roads in Old Virginia, 35

New York's First Suburb: Old Brooklyn
Heights,
63

Newcomb, Rexford, 34, 35, 53

Newton, Roger H., 42

Nichols, Frederick D., 27, 41, 55, 56,
57, 58, 59, 62, 63, 68, 69, 70, 7172,
77n

Nicholson, Arnold, 69

Nicolay, J. G., 19

Nock, Albert J., 33, 42

Noffinger, James P., 55

North American Bibliographic Institution,
88

Norton, Paul F., 50, 52, 62

Oak Hill, 59

"Old and the New South, The," 25

Old Pictures of Monticello, 57

Olmsted, Frederick Law, Jr., 4, 27

O'Neal, William B., 9, 54, 56-57, 59,
60, 61, 62, 63, 68, 70, 72

"Original Furnishings of the White
House," 53

"Origins of Graph Paper as an Influence
on Architectural Design,
The," 64-65

"Our Architect President," 24

Our Globe, 88


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Our Globe Illustrated, 88

Outline drawing of the University of
Virginia, 97

Padover, Saul K., 42, 45, 57

Page, Rosewell, 23

Palladio, Andrea, 8, 14, 31, 46, 48, 54,
56, 67

"Palladio e l'architettura del '700
negli Stati Uniti," 67

Papers of Thomas Jefferson, The, 57

Parker, Donald H., 69

Patterson, Augusta Owen, 46

Patton, John S., 22, 23-24, 26, 27, 32,
36

Payne, Capt. John M., 103

Peake, John, 54

Peebles, John K., 20, 21

Pelmt, Wolfgang, 67

" `Penitentiary House,' The," 56

Penn's Great Town, 64

Perkins, Hazelhurst B., 41

Perkins, Joseph, 82

Perkinson, Pat, 69

Perry, John M., 56

Peter Harrison: First American Architect,
48

Peterson, Charles E., 52

Peterson, Maud H., 21-22

Peterson, Merrill D., 41, 43, 62

Philip Johnson (Hitchcock), 70

Philip Johnson (Jacobus), 65

"Philip Johnson" (Jordy), 67

"Phoenix in Virginia," 63

Pickering, Ernest, 50-51

Pictorial History of the American
Revolution,
72

Pictorial History of the University of
Virginia,
72

Pierson, the Rev. Hamilton W., 7n,
18, 71

Place, Charles A., 32

Poplar Forest, 35, 41, 55, 57, 58, 72

Poppel, Johann Gabriel Friedrich, 87,
89

Porte Crayon, see Strother, David

"Porte Crayon": The Life of David
Hunter Strother,
111n

Pratt, Dorothy, 57

Pratt, Richard, 48, 57

"Presidente Jefferson e il Palladianesimo
Americano, II," 67

President's House, see White House

"Pride and Prejudices of the Master,"
60

Prison, Richmond, 53

Profiles of the Time of James Monroc,
1758-1831,
59

Prospects of a Golden Age, 60

Public Buildings of Williamsburg,
Colonial Capitol of Virginia, The,

60

Pushkarev, Boris, 66

Ramée, J. J., 4, 40

Randall, Henry S., 18

Randolph, J. W., 113

Randolph, Sarah N., 18, 19, 46, 110

Randolph, Thomas Jefferson, 15

Rawlings, Mary, 39

Rayner, B. L., 15-16

"Recent Building in New York," 19

Records of the Columbia Historical
Society of Washington, D.C.,
1963-1965,
70

Reed, Henry H., 55-56, 57, 61

Reise Sr. Hoheit des Herzogs Bernhard
zu Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach
durch Nord-Amerika in den
Jahren 1825 und 1826,
15, 80

Report of the Curator to the Board of
Directors of the Thomas Jefferson
Memorial Foundation,
60

Reps, John W., 63-64, 69

"Restoration of `Academical Village'
Gardens Completed, The," 69

"Restoration of Colonial Architecture
in Virginia, The," 63

"Restoration of Gardens Follows Jefferson's
Plans," 65

Retrospect of Western Travel, 9n, 16

"Returned to Monticello," 62

Revett, Nicholas, 4, 64


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Revis, A., 49

Reynolds, James, 48

Rhodes, Thomas L., 35, 46

Rice, Howard C., Jr., 7n, 13, 46-47,
53, 66

Richard Upjohn, Architect and
Churchman,
40

Richardson, Charles F., 19

Richardson, Henry H., 4, 40, 42

Richmond, Virginia in Old Prints,
1737-1887,
37

Richmond at War, 70

Riley, Phil M., 29

"Robert Mills, American Greek Revivalist,"
34-35

Robert Mills, Architect of the Washington
Monument,
38-39

Roberts, Chalmers M., 48

Roberts, George, 61

Roberts, Mary, 61

Roberts, Mary F., 39

Roberts, William, 107

Roos, Frank J., 39, 43-44

Roots of Contemporary Architecture,
41, 52

Rosenberger, Francis C., 70

Rothery, Agnes E., 35, 40, 54

"Rotunda, The: Once More the Center
of the University," 55

Roux de Rochelle, Jean Baptiste
Gaspard, 90, 91

Rudolph, Paul, 57

"Russborough," 57

Ryan, G. J., 37

Sachse, E., and Co., 116, 117

Sachse, Edward, 117

Sachse, Theodore, 117

Sachse, William, 117

Sadler, Elizabeth H., 32, 33

Sale, Edith T., 34, 36

"Salvation of a Virginia Mansion:
Glen Echo, near Charlottesville,"
41

Sanders, G. V., 45

"Saving Monticello," 29

Scharff, John H., 59

Schinkel, Karl Friedrich, 4, 40

Schuyler, Montgomery, 19, 20, 21, 2425,
64

Scott, Mary W., 58

"Scraps from a Note Book—the Capitol,
Virginia," 16

Scully, Vincent, Jr., 51, 62, 64

Sears, Robert, 72, 107

Select Architecture, 43

Semmes, John E., 8n, 28, 82n

Serz, J., 114

Serz, Johann Georg, 114

"Seven Wonders, The," 59

Shadows in Silver, 54

Shadwell, 26, 43

"Shrine News: New Modern Facilities
Added to Monticello," 54

Singleton, Esther, 23

"Site of the University of Virginia,"
29

"Six Determinants of Architectural
Form, The," 57

Sketches of the Life, Writings, and
Opinions of Thomas Jefferson
with Selections of the Most Valuable
Portions of His Voluminous
and Unrivalled Correspondence,

15-16

Skinner, Theodore H., 21, 30

"Slave Labor in the Virginian Iron
Industry," 32

Smith, B. M., 51

Smith, Margaret (Bayard), 6n, 24,
69

"Some Notes on the Four Forms of
the Oldest Building of William
and Mary College," 35

South in Architecture, The, 41, 52

Sowerby, E. Millicent, 52

Spencer, Eleanor P., 53

Stanford White, 36

Stapley, Mildred, 25

Stati Uniti d'America, 91

Steel, James W., 82, 99, 100, 101

"Stephen Hallett and His Designs for
the National Capitol, 1791-94,"
27


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Stevens, William T., 66

Sticks and Stones: A Study of American
Architecture and Civilization,

31

Stockton, Frank R., 19, 127

Storey, H. A., 36

Storia dell'architettura moderna, 69

Story of Architecture in America,
The,
34

Story of Monticello, The, 35

Stotz, Charles M., 39

Strickland, William, 4, 49

Strother, David H., 17, 110-11; engravings
by, 110-11

Stuart, James, 4, 64

Style Louis XV, Le, 43

Sullivan, Louis, 4, 42

Summerson, John, 53

Sutton, Denys, 71

Swem, E. G., 35

Tallis, J. and F., 86

Tallmadge, Thomas E., 34, 42

Tanner, Benjamin, 81, 82, 101; engraving
by, 81-82

Tanner, Henry Schenck, 81, 82

Tanner, Kearney, and Thiebout, 82

Tanner, Vallance, Kearney, and Co.,
82, 101

Tatum, George B., 64

Tebb, Willoughby, 101n

Text-Book of the History of Architecture,
A,
21

They Built the Capitol, 40

Thieme, Ulrich, 32

Thomas, Elbert D., 42

"Thomas Jefferson," 30

Thomas Jefferson, a Profile, 41, 43

Thomas Jefferson, American Humanist,
46

Thomas Jefferson, American Tourist,
45

Thomas Jefferson: An Outline of His
Life and Service with the Story
of Monticello, the Home He
Reared and Loved,
30, 31

"Thomas Jefferson, Archaeologist,"
43

"Thomas Jefferson, Architect" (Peebles),
20

"Thomas Jefferson, Architect" (Stapley),
25

Thomas Jefferson, Architect: Original
Designs in the Collection of
Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Junior,
with an Essay and Notes,
27

Thomas Jefferson, Architect and
Builder,
36

Thomas Jefferson, His Many Talents,
63

"Thomas Jefferson, Landscape Architect,"
69

"Thomas Jefferson: Papers Read before
the American Philosophical
Society in Celebration of the Bicentennial
of Thomas Jefferson,
Third President of the Society,"
43

"Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1943," 44

Thomas Jefferson, the Architect
(Mearns and Clapp), 39

"Thomas Jefferson, the Architect"
(Newcomb), 35

Thomas Jefferson, the Complete Man,
70

Thomas Jefferson, World Citizen, 42

Thomas Jefferson among the Arts, 4546

"Thomas Jefferson and Civic Art," 54

"Thomas Jefferson and the Arts," 31

"Thomas Jefferson and the First Monument
of the Classic Revival in
America," 26

Thomas Jefferson and the National
Capitol, 1783-1818,
45

"Thomas Jefferson and the Origin of
the Classic Revival in America,"
26

"Thomas Jefferson and the Thorne
American Rooms," 42

Thomas Jefferson and the University
of Virginia
(Adams), 19-20


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"Thomas Jefferson and the University
of Virginia" (Turner), 34

"Thomas Jefferson as an Architect,"
32

Thomas Jefferson as an Architect and
a Designer of Landscapes,
25

"Thomas Jefferson as Architect:
Monticello and Shadwell," 26

"Thomas Jefferson at Home: With
Letters and an Extract from Jefferson's
Expense Book," 36

"Thomas Jefferson at Monticello"
(Bowers), 43

"Thomas Jefferson at Monticello"
(Brown), 31

"Thomas Jefferson's Account Books,"
68

Thomas Jefferson's Architectural
Drawings,
62, 77n

"Thomas Jefferson's Checkerboard
Towns," 63-64

Thomas Jefferson's Farm Book, with
Commentary and Relevant Extracts
from Other Writings,
52

"Thomas Jefferson's Favorite Hideaway,"
55

Thomas Jefferson's Flower Garden at
Monticello,
41

"Thomas Jefferson's French Furniture,"
35

Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book,
1766-1824,
44

"Thomas Jefferson's Home," 19

"Thomas Jefferson's Inventions," 45

"Thomas Jefferson's Monticello," 37

"Thomas Jefferson's Other Home:
Poplar Forest," 58

"Thomas Jefferson's Secret Home:
Poplar Forest, Bedford County,
Va.," 35

"Thomas Jefferson's Silver," 59

"Thomas Jefferson's University," 23

"Thomas Jefferson's Windsor Chairs,"
32

Thompson, Daniel P., 7, 66

Thornton, William, 25

Thurlow, Constance E., 49

To the Boys and Girls, 67

Tour through Part of Virginia in the
Summer of 1808, A,
5n, 14

"Touring Europe with Thomas Jefferson:
With Excerpts from His
Notes," 66

Tower, Elizabeth, 39, 40

Town, Ithiel, 4, 42

Town and Davis, Architects, 42

Travels in North-America, 5, 13

Travels in North America during 1825
and 1826,
15

Travesier, Hyacinthe, 89, 90

Treasury of Early American Homes,
A,
48

Triumph on Fairmount, 61

Troubetzkoy, Ulrich, 64

True Thomas Jefferson, The, 22

Truett, Randle B., 58

"Tuckahoe Plantation," 64

Tunnard, Christopher, 47, 54, 55-56,
57, 66

Turner, W. R., 34

"Two Early Members of Phi Beta
Kappa," 32

"Two Hundredth Anniversary of the
Birth of Thomas Jefferson," 43

Tyler, Dr. George C., 111

Tyler, John, 82

Tyson and Perry, 117

"Under a Jeffersonian Dome," 55

Univers, L': Histoire et description de
tous les peuples,
90

"University, The" (Abernethy), 58

"University, The" (H.), 30

"University Created by Jefferson," 40

University of Virginia, vii, viii, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30,
31, 34, 36, 38-39, 40, 41, 42, 44,
45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 54, 55, 56, 57,
58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 68,
69, 72, 73-129

"University of Virginia" (Old and
New
), 19


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"University of Virginia, The" (Skinner),
21

University of Virginia, The: Its History,
Sketches and Portraits of
Founders, Benefactors, Officers
and Alumni,
23

University of Virginia, The: Memories
of Her Student-Life and Professors,

24

"University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson,
Architect, The," 24

University of Virginia: Views of the
Grounds and Buildings,
38, 40,
41, 42

University of Virginia Buildings and
Ground Plan Designed by Th:
Jefferson,
68

University of Virginia Library, 18251950,
The,
53

Upjohn, Everard M., 40

Upjohn, Richard, 4, 40

Vereinigte Staaten von Nord-Amerika,
91n

Verger, Peter C., 82

Via, Vera V., 64

"Viewpoints: An Enthusiast on the
Arts, [Quotations] by Thomas
Jefferson," 43

Virginia: A Guide to the Old Dominion,
41

Virginia Capitol at Richmond, The,
62

Virginia Gentleman's Library as Proposed
to Robert Skipwith and
Now Assembled in the Brush-Everard
House, Williamsburg,
Virginia, A,
51-52

Virginia House Tour, Mainly in the
Locale Known as Mr. Jefferson's
Country,
66

"Virginia Illustrated: Adventures of
Porte Crayon and His Cousins,"
17, 110

Virginia Illustrated: Containing a
Visit to the Virginian Canaan and

the Adventures of Porte Crayon
and His Cousins,
17, 110n

"Virginia Indian Mounds," 68

Virginia's Capitol Square: Its Buildings
and Its Monuments,
58

"Virginia's Gallic Godfather," 67-68

Vitruvius, 64

Voyages dans l'Amérique septentrionale
dans les années 1780, 1781,
and 1782,
13

Wallace, Charles M., 39

Ware, William R., 21

"Warehouse and Roman Temple: The
Capitols of the Commonwealth,"
50

Washington, George, 49, 86

Washington, H. Augustine, 17

Washington, Past and Present, 48

Washington: Village and Capital,
1800-1878,
65

Washington Architecture, 1791-1957,
58

Washington-Metropolitan Chapter,
AIA, 58

Waterman, Thomas T., 44, 49, 69

Waterson, Joseph, 49

Watson, L. M., 58

Wayland, John W., 32

Weber, Edward, 119

Weber, H., 112, 113, 114

Weddell, Alexander W., 37

Weekly Chronicle, 120; engraving in,
120

Wettemann Bros., 118

"When Civic Architecture Flourished,"
61

"Where Did Jefferson Live in Paris?,"
43

"Where the Great City Spreads," 56

Whiffen, Marcus, 60, 62

White, Stanford, 23, 36

White House, 6, 40, 53, 55, 68, 70, 72

"White House, The," 72

Whitehead, Russell F., 25

Whitehill, Walter M., 69

"Who Shall Have Monticello?," 25


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William Buckland, 1734-1774, 59

William Strickland, Architect and Engineer,
1788-1854,
49

Williams, "mr.," 81, 97

Williams, Henry L., 71

Williams, Morley J., 38

Williams, Ottalie K., 71

Wilstach, Paul, 32, 35, 37

Withey, Elsie R., 57

Withey, Henry F., 57

Woods, the Rev. Edgar, 77n, 111n

"Workmen at the University of Virginia,
1817-1826, The," 60

World Architecture: An Illustrated
History,
66

Wren Building, 35, 50

Wright, Frank Lloyd, 4, 54, 60-61, 62,
63

Writers' Program of the Work Projects
Administration, 41, 42, 45,
47, 49

Writings of Thomas Jefferson, The
(Bergh), 22

Writings of Thomas Jefferson, The
(Ford), 20

Writings of Thomas Jefferson, The:
Being His Autobiography, Correspondence,
Reports, Messages,
Addresses, and Other Writings,
Official and Private,
17

Writings on Early American Architecture:
An Annotated List of
Books and Articles on Architecture
Constructed before 1860 in
the Eastern Half of the United
States,
43-44

Young Jefferson, The, 44