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AUTHORITIES FOR VOLUMES I AND II

    INTRODUCTION

  • Memoirs and Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Randolph
    Edition.
  • Writings of Jefferson, H. A. Washington Edition.
  • Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Ford Edition.
  • Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Lipscomb and Burgh Edition.
  • Miss Sarah N. Randolph's Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson.
  • Henry S. Randall's Life of Thomas Jefferson.
  • James Parton's Life of Thomas Jefferson.
  • George Tucker's Life of Thomas Jefferson.
  • John T. Morse's Life of Thomas Jefferson.
  • Dr. William A. Lambeth's Jefferson as an Architect.
  • Dr. Fiske Kimball's Thomas Jefferson, Architect.
  • Jefferson's Notes on Virginia.

    FIRST PERIOD

  • Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson and Joseph C. Cabell, edited
    by N. F. Cabell.
  • Jefferson's Notes on Virginia.
  • Sundry Documents on the Subject of Public Education for the
    State of Virginia, issued by President and Directors of the
    Literary Fund.
  • Journals of the House of Delegates 1779 to 1825.
  • Journals of the Senate of Virginia 1779 to 1825.
  • Collections of the Virginia Historical Society.
  • Tyler's Williamsburg, The Old Colonial Capital.
  • Tyler's Lives and Times of the Tylers.
  • Adams's College of William and Mary.
  • Adams's Jefferson and University of Virginia.
  • Gordon's Life of William Fitzhugh Gordon.
  • Correspondence of William Fitzhugh Gordon, MSS., Gordon
    Family, Staunton, Va.
  • Trist Manuscripts, Congressional Library, Washington, D. C.

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  • Patton's Jefferson, Cabell, and University of Virginia.
  • Garnett and Barringer's History of the University of Virginia.
  • Minor's Sketches of the University of Virginia in Old Dominion
    Magazine.
  • Eckenrode's Church and State.
  • Semple's History of the Virginia Baptists.
  • McIlwaine's Struggle of Protestant Dissenters for Religious Toleration
    in Virginia.
  • Barbour Manuscripts, Barboursville, Va.
  • Correspondence and Papers of Joseph C. Cabell, MSS., University
    Library.
  • Correspondence of John Hartwell Cocke, MSS., Bremo, Virginia.
  • Correspondence of William C. Rives, MSS., Rives Family, Washington,
    D. C.
  • Richmond, Va., Newspapers, 1800–1819.—

    SECOND PERIOD

  • Correspondence of Joseph C. Cabell, MSS., University Library.
  • Correspondence of John Hartwell Cocke, MSS., Bremo, Va.
  • Correspondence of William C. Rives, MSS., Rives Family, Washington,
    D. C.
  • Trist Manuscripts, Congressional Library, Washington, D. C.
  • Correspondence of Jefferson and Joseph C. Cabell, edited by
    N. F. Cabell.
  • Woods's History of Albemarle County.
  • Mead's Historic Homes of the Southwest Mountains.
  • Minutes of the Trustees of Albemarle Academy.
  • Minutes of the Board of Visitors of Central College.
  • Proctor's Papers, in custody of Registrar of University.
  • Alumni Bulletin of the University of Virginia.
  • Patton's Jefferson, Cabell, and University of Virginia.
  • Garnett and Barringer's History of the University of Virginia.
  • Miss Randolph's Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson.
  • Tucker's Life of Thomas Jefferson.
  • Randall's Life of Thomas Jefferson.
  • Journals of House of Delegates 1800 to 1819
  • Journals of Senate of Virginia 1800 to 1819.
  • Richmond Newspapers 1800 to 1819.
  • Kimball's Thomas Jefferson, Architect.
  • Lambeth's Jefferson as an Architect.

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  • Brown's Cabells and their Kin.
  • Meade's Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia.
  • Gordon's Life of William Fitzhugh Gordon.
  • Tyler's Williamsburg, The Old Colonial Capital.
  • McCabe's Virginia Schools before and after the Revolution.

    THIRD PERIOD

  • Correspondence of Joseph C. Cabell, MSS., University Library.
  • Correspondence of John Hartwell Cocke, MSS., Bremo, Va.
  • Correspondence of Jefferson and Cabell, edited by N. F. Cabell.
  • Proctor's Papers, Registrar's Office.
  • Correspondence of William Fitzhugh Gordon, MSS., Gordon
    Family.
  • Correspondence of William C. Rives, MSS., Rives Family.
  • Barbour Correspondence, MSS., Barboursville, Va.
  • Kimball's Thomas Jefferson, Architect
  • Lambeth's Thomas Jefferson as an Architect.
  • Reports of Board of Visitors 1819–1824.
  • Minutes of Board of Visitors 1819–1824.
  • Minutes of Faculty 1819–1824.
  • Code of 1824.
  • Minor's Sketches of the University of Virginia in Old Dominion
    Magazine.
  • Heatwole's History of Education in Virginia.
  • Alumni Bulletin of University of Virginia.
  • Smith's Forty Years of Washington Society.
  • Letters of Thomas Walker Gilmer, MSS.
  • Trent's English Culture in Virginia.
  • Woods's History of Albemarle County.
  • Adams's Jefferson and University of Virginia.
  • Patton's Jefferson, Cabell, and University of Virginia.
  • Tucker's Memoir of Dr. Emmet.
  • Dictionary of National Biography.
  • Hicks's Memoir of Professor Thomas Hewitt Key.

    FOURTH PERIOD

  • Correspondence of Joseph C. Cabell, MSS., University Library.
  • Correspondence of John Hartwell Cocke, MSS., Bremo, Va.
  • Correspondence of William C. Rives, MSS., Rives Family.

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  • Hubard Correspondence, MSS., Dilwyn, Va.
  • Bruce Correspondence, MSS., Berry Hill, Va.
  • Catalogues of University of Virginia.
  • Minutes of Board of Visitors, 1824–1842.
  • Minutes of Faculty, 1824–1842.
  • Minutes of Chairman of Faculty.
  • Enactments of 1831, 1835.
  • Diary of John B. Minor, MSS.
  • Minor's Sketches of University of Virginia in Old Dominion
    Magazine.
  • Patton's Jefferson, Cabell, and University of Virginia.
  • Journal of Dr. Robley Dunglison.
  • Alumni Bulletin of University of Virginia.
  • Johnson Letters, MSS., University Library.
  • The Museum Magazine.
  • The Collegian Magazine.
  • Jefferson Memorial Magazine.
  • University of Virginia Magazine.
  • Rives's Address on Professor William B. Rogers.
  • Life of Professor William B. Rogers.
  • Letters of John C. Rutherfoord, MSS.
  • Letters of Frank G. Ruffin, MSS.
  • McCabe's Virginia Schools before and after the Revolution.
  • Minutes of Washington Society.
  • Minutes of Jefferson Society.
  • Recollections of Professor Francis H. Smith in Alumni Bulletin.
  • Corks and Curls.
  • Minutes of Temperance Society, MSS.
  • Broadus's Address on Gessner Harrison.
  • Dr. Geo. Tucker Harrison's Address on James L. Cabell.
  • Professor Fitzhugh's Letters of George Long.
  • Professor Graves's Martin Dawson.
  • Southern Literary Messenger.
  • Professor Schele's Semi-Centennial Catalogue.
  • Dr. Henry Tutwiler's Address before Alumni Association of University
    of Virginia.
  • Johnson's Life of Rev. R. L. Dabney, D.D.