University of Virginia Library

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  • Cocke Family Papers, Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California

  • Conarroe Collection, Pennsylvania Historical Society, Philadelphia

  • Coxe Papers, Pennsylvania Historical Society, Philadelphia

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    Philadelphia

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  • Etting Collection, Pennsylvania Historical Society, Philadelphia

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    University of Virginia, Charlottesville

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Dissertations and Theses

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    Trades." Ph.D., University of Delaware, 1972.

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    Virginia, 1942.

  • Reveley, David Robert. "The Degree Requirements at the University of Virginia from
    1825-1930." M.A., University of Virginia, 1931.

  • Rhodes, Varina Moore. "A Sociological Study of the Privileged Families of Piedmont
    Virginia with Particular Emphasis on the County of Albemarle." M.S., University of
    Virginia, 1930.

  • Riddick, Susan D. "The Influence of B. H. Latrobe on Jefferson's Design for the University
    of Virginia." M.A., University of Virginia, 1988.

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    in Determining the Site for a State University in Virginia." Ed.D., George Washington
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  • Tanner, Carol Minor. "Joseph C. Cabell, 1778-1856." Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1948.

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    Search for Piety and Place in the Old South." Ph.D., Florida State University, 1983.

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Other Unpublished Papers

  • Bricknell, Brian. "William John Coffee, 1773-c1846, Modeller, Sculptor, Painter and
    Ornamentalist: His Career in America, 1817-c1846." August 1993. On deposit at Albemarle
    County Historical Society.

  • —"William John Coffee, 1773-c1846, A Brief Review with Emphasis on his Employment
    by the Derby Porcelain Factory." February 1994. On deposit at Albemarle County Historical
    Society.

  • Grizzard, Frank E., Jr. "Joinery at Monticello's Reconstruction." November 1989. On
    deposit at Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, Inc.

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    Cocke." 1987. In possession of the author.

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Electronic Editions

  • Grizzard, Frank E., Jr. "She Taught Me How to Live": Death and Bereavement in the Life of
    John Hartwell Cocke.

  • "To Exercise a Sound Discretion": The University of Virginia and Its First Lawsuit.

  • Stephenson, Christie, Gaynor, Edward F., et al. "Arise and Build": A Centennial of the 1895
    Rotunda Fire.

  • Wilson, Richard Guy. The Architecture of Thomas Jefferson.

Newspapers

  • Charlottesville Central Gazette.

  • Charlottesville Daily Progress.

  • Charlottesville (University of Virginia) Cavalier Daily.

  • Charlottesville (University of Virginia) University Journal.

  • Norfolk Herald.

  • Raleigh Semi-Weekly Standard.

  • Richmond Enquirer.

  • Washington, D.C., Daily National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser.

  • Williamsburg Virginia Gazette.

Books and Articles

  • Ackerman, James S. Palladio. London, 1966. Reprint, 1987.

  • Adams, Herbert Baxter, ed. Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia. Washington,
    D.C., 1888.

  • Adams, William Howard, ed. Jefferson and the Arts: An Extended View. Washington, D.C.,
    1976.

  • Agee, Helène Barret. Facets of Goochland (Virginia) County's History. Richmond, 1962.

  • Alberti, Leon Battista. I Diece Libri dell'Architettura. Venice, 1546.

  • A Provisional List of Alumni, Grammar School Students, Members of the Faculty, and
    Members of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary in Virginia, from 1693
    to 1888.

  • Arrowood, Charles Flinn, ed. Thomas Jefferson and Education in a Republic. New York,
    1930.

  • Baillie, G. H. Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World. London, 1929.

  • Bailyn, Bernard. Education in the Forming of American Society. New York, 1960.

  • Baron, Robert C. The Garden and Farm Books of Thomas Jefferson. Golden, Colorado,
    1987.

  • Barringer, Paul B. The Natural Bent: The Story of a Confederate Childhood, a
    Reconstruction Boyhood, and the Education of a Medical Pioneer of the New South.
    Chapel
    Hill, North Carolina, 1949.

  • —with Garnett, James Mercer, eds. University of Virginia: Its History, Influence, Equipment
    and Characteristics with Biographical Sektches and Portraits of Founders, Benefactors,
    Officers and Alumni
    . 2 volumes. New York, 1904.

  • Bealer, Alex W. Old Ways of Working Wood: The Techniques and Tools of a Time-Honored
    Craft
    . New York, 1980.

  • Bear, James A., Jr. Jefferson at Monticello. Charlottesville, 1967.

  • Bedini, Silvio A. Thomas Jefferson: Statesman of Science. New York, 1990.

  • Bell, David. "Knowledge and the Middle Landscape: Thomas Jefferson's University of
    Virginia," Journal of Architectural Education, 37 (Winter 1983), 18-26.

  • Benjamin, Asher. The American Builder's Companion. 1806, 1827. Reprint, 1969.

  • Berman, Eleanor Davidson. Thomas Jefferson Among the Arts: An Essay in Early American
    Esthetics.
    New York, 1947.

  • Betts, Edwin M., ed. Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book, 1766-1824, with Relevant Extracts
    from His Other Writings.
    Philadelphia, 1944.

  • —with James Adam Bear, Jr., eds. The Family Letters of Thomas Jefferson. Columbia,
    Missouri, 1966.

  • Thomas Jefferson's Farm Book: With Commentary and Relevant Extracts From Other
    Writings.
    Charlottesville, 1987.

  • —"Ground Plans and Prints of the University of Virginia, 1822-1826," Proceedings of the
    American Philosophical Society,
    90 (May 1946), 81-90.

  • Bjerkoe, Ethel Hall. The Cabinetmakers of America. New York, 1957.

  • Blanton, Wyndham B. Medicine in Virginia in the Nineteenth Century. Richmond, 1933.

  • Boorstin, Daniel J. The Lost World of Thomas Jefferson. New York, 1948.

  • Boyd, Julian P., et al. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson. 25 volumes to date. Princeton, New
    Jersey, 1950—.

  • Brickhouse, Robert C. "The Farm," Virginia: The University of Virginia Alumni News, 84
    (Winter 1995), 30-35.

  • Brown, Allan C. "Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest: The Mathematics of an Ideal Villa,"
    Journal of Garden History, 10 (April-June 1990), 117-39.

  • Bruce, Philip Alexander. History of the University ofVirginia, 1819-1919: The Lengthened
    Shadow of One Man
    . 5 volumes. New York, 1920-1922.

  • Bulletin of the Bureau of Rolls and Library of the Department of State, No. 6 (Calendar of
    Letters from Jefferson) and No. 8 (Calendar of Letters to Jefferson). Washington, D.C.,
    1894-1896.

  • Bullock, Helen Dupree. My Head and My Heart: A Little History of Thomas Jefferson and
    Maria Cosway.
    New York, 1945.

  • Butler, Jeanne F. "Competition 1792: Designing a Nation's Capitol," Capitol Studies, 4
    (1976).

  • Cabell, Joseph Carrington. Letter and Accompanying Documents Relative to Literary
    Institutions of the State: Addressed to His Constituents.
    Richmond, 1825.

  • Sundry Documents on a System of Public Education, for the State of Virginia, Published
    by the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, in Obedience to a Resolution of the
    General Assembly.
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  • Cabell, Margaret Couch Anthony. Sketches and Recollections of Lynchburg. Richmond,
    1858.

  • Cabell, Nathaniel Francis, ed. Early History of the University of Virginia, as Contained in
    the Letters of Thomas Jefferson and Joseph C. Cabell . . . with an Appendix . . . and an
    Introduction . . . and a Biographical Notice of Joseph C. Cabell.
    Richmond, 1856.

  • Carter, Edward C., II. The Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Clifton, New Jersey, 1976.

  • Catalogue of the Jefferson Society of the University of Virginia, founded 1825. Baltimore,
    1859.

  • Chambers, S. Allen, Jr. Lynchburg: An Architectual History. Charlottesville, 1981.

  • Chinard, Gilbert, ed. Letters of Lafayette and Jefferson. 1929.

  • Chisholm, Claudia Anderson, and Lillie, Ellen Gray. Old Home Places of Louisa County.
    Orange, Virginia, 1979.

  • Christian, W. Asbury. Lynchburg and Its People. Lynchburg, Virginia, 1900.

  • Clemons, Harry. Notes on the Professors for whom the University of Virginia Halls and
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  • Clifton-Taylor, Alec, and Ireson, A. S. English Stone Building. London, 1983.

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    (1900), 106-7.

  • Davis, Margaret G. Madison County, Virginia: A Revised History. Madison, Virginia, 1977.

  • Davis, Richard Beale. Intellectual Life in Jefferson's Virginia, 1790-1830. Chapel Hill,
    North Carolina, 1964.

  • Francis Walker Gilmer: Life and Learning in Jefferson's Virginia. Richmond, 1939.

  • Delorme, Philibert. Nouvelles Inventions pour bien bastir et a petits Fraiz. 1576.

  • Documentary History of the Construction and Development of the United States Capitol
    Building and Grounds.
    Washington, D.C., 1904.

  • Dodson, E. Griffith. The Capitol of the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond: Portraits,
    Statuary, Inscriptions, & Biographical Sketches.
    Richmond, 1938.

  • Dolan, Thomas W. "Origins of the First Campus of Randolph-Macon College: An
    Architectural Note," The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 93 (October 1985),
    427-34.

  • Dorsey, John M., ed. The Jefferson-Dunglison Letters. Charlottesville, 1960.

  • Dos Passos, John. "Builders for a Golden Age," American Heritage, 10 (August 1959),
    65-77.

  • Dunn, William R., and Hobbs, T. Gibson, Jr., eds. Historical Sketches from the Iron Worker.
    Lynchburg, Virginia, 1984.

  • Earle, Alice Morse. Home Life in Colonial Days. New York, 1898.

  • Early, Ruth Hairston. Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches Embracing the History of
    Campbell County, Virginia, 1782-1926.
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    Business Records in the Virginia State Library and Archives.
    Richmond, 1994.

  • Ehrenpreis, Anne Henry, ed. Happy Country This America: The Travel Diary of Henry
    Arthur Bright.
    Columbus, Ohio, 1978.

  • Ellis, Joseph J. Passionate Sage: The Character and Legacy of John Adams. New York,
    1993.

  • Enactments by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, for Constituting,
    Governing and Conducting that Institution. For the Use of the University.
    Charlottesville,
    1825.

  • Errard, Charles, and de Chambray, Roland Fréart. Parallele de l'Architecture Antique avec
    la Moderne.
    1650. Paris 1766.

  • Farber, Joseph C., and Garrett, Wendell D. The Worlds of Thomas Jefferson. New York,
    1971.

  • First Marriage Record of Augusta County Virginia, 1785-1813. Augusta County, Virginia,
    1930.

  • Fifth Annual Meeting of the Stockholders in the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac
    Rail Road Company.
    Richmond, 1838.

  • Fitzhugh, Thomas, ed. The Letters of George Long. Charlottesville, 1917.

  • Foley, John P. The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia; A Comprehensive Collection of the Views of
    Thomas Jefferson Classified and Arranged in Alphabetical Order Under Nine Thousand
    Titles Relating to Government, Politics, Law, Education, Political Economy, FInance,
    Science, Art Literature, Religious Freedom, Morals, etc.
    New York, 1900.

  • Foote, Henry Wilder. The Religion of Thomas Jefferson. Boston, 1947.

  • Ford, Paul Leicester. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. 10 volumes. New York, 1892-1899.
    Reprint, The Works of Thomas Jefferson, 12 volumes. New York, 1904.

  • Ford, Worthington Chauncey, ed. Thomas Jefferson Correspondence, Printed from the
    Originals in the Collections of William K. Bixby.
    Boston, 1916.

  • Frary, I. T. Thomas Jefferson, Architect and Builder. Richmond, 1939.

  • "George Tucker," Alumni Bulletin of the University of Virginia, 7 (1900), 11-14.

  • Gianniny, Omer Allan, Jr., and Vaughan, Joseph Lee. Thomas Jefferson's Rotunda Restored,
    1973-1976
    . Charlottesville, 1981.

  • Gilpin, Henry P. The Papers of James Madison. 3 volumes. Washington, D.C., 1840.

  • Gimelli, Louis B. "Louisa Maxwell Cocke: An Evangelical Plantation Mistress in the
    Antebellum South," Journal of the Early Republic, 9 (Spring 1989), 53-71.

  • Gottesman, Rita Susswein, ed. The Arts and Crafts in New York, 1800-1804. New York,
    1965.

  • Green, Raleigh Travers, ed. Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County,
    Virginia. Embracing a Revised and Enlarged Edition of Dr. Philip Slaughter's History of St.
    Mark's Parish.
    Baltimore, 1978.

  • Grizzard, Frank E., Jr., ed. "`Three Grand and Interesting Objects,' An 1828 Visit to
    Monticello, the University, and Montpelier," The Magazine of Albemarle County History, 51
    (1993), 114-30.

  • Guinness, Desmond, and Sadler, Julius Trousdale, Jr. Mr. Jefferson, Architect. New York,
    1973.

  • Guter, Robert P., and Foster, Janet W. Building by the Book: Pattern Book Architecture in
    New Jersey.
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  • Hale, John. The Civilization of Europe in the Renaissance. New York, 1994.

  • Hamlin, Talbot. Benjamin Henry Latrobe. New York, 1955.

  • Greek Revival in America. London, 1944. Reprint, 1964.

  • Harris, Malcolm H. A History of Louisa County, Virginia. Richmond, 1936.

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  • Hayward, Arthur H. Colonial Lighting. New York, 1923, 1962.

  • Hazen, Margaret Hindle, and Hazen, Robert M. Keepers of the Flame: The Role of Fire in
    American Culture, 1775-1925.
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  • Heblich, Fred T., and Elwood, Mary Ann Elwood. Charlottesville and the University of
    Virginia: A Pictorial History.
    Norfolk, 1982.

  • Hellenbrand, Harold. The Unfinished Revolution: Education and Politics in the Thought of
    Thomas Jefferson
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  • Himes, Charles F. Life and Times of Judge Thomas Cooper, Jurist, Scientist, Educator,
    Author, Publicist.
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  • Hindle, Brooke, ed. America's Wooden Age: Aspects of its Early Technology. New York,
    1975.

  • Honeywell, Roy John. The Educational Work of Thomas Jefferson. Cambridge,
    Massachusetts, 1930.

  • Howard, James Murray. "The Academical Village Today," in Richard Guy Wilson, ed.,
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    Charlottesville, 1993.

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    Margaret Bayard Smith.
    New York, 1906. Reprint, 1965.

  • —ed. The Writings of James Madison, Comprising his Public Papers and his Private
    Correspondence, Including Numerous Letters and Documents now for the First Time
    Printed.
    9 volumes. New York, 1900-1910.

  • Hutchinson, William T., and Rachal, William M. E., and Rutland, Robert A., and Stagg, J.
    C. A., et al. The Papers of James Madison. 3 series, 23 volumes to date. Chicago and
    Charlottesville, 1962—.

  • Irwin, Marjorie Felice. The Negro in Charlottesville and Albemarle County: An Exploratory
    Study.
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  • Jackson, Donald. A Year at Monticello: 1795. Golden, Colorado, 1989.

  • Thomas Jefferson and the Stony Mountains: Exploring the West from Monticello. Urbana,
    Illinois, 1981.

  • Jaggard, Walter Robert. Brickwork and its Construction: A Text-Book for All Workers in
    Brick.
    London, 1929.

  • "Jefferson's Other Home," Southern Living, 25 (June 1990), 24.

  • Johnson, Thomas Cary. The Life and Letters of Robert Lewis Dabney. Richmond, 1903.

  • Jones, Howard Mumford. America and French Culture: 1750-1848. Chapel Hill, North
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  • O Strange New World, America Culture: The Formative Years. London, 1965.

  • Jones, Katharine M. Ladies of Richmond, Confederate Capital. New York, 1962.

  • Jordan, Daniel P. Political Leadership in Jefferson's Virginia. Charlottesville, 1983.

  • Jordan, Ervin L., Jr., "`A Just and True Account': Two 1833 Parish Censuses of Albemarle
    County Free Blacks," The Magazine of Albemarle County History, 53 (1995), 114-39.

  • Kennedy, Roger G. Rediscovering America. Boston, 1990.

  • Greek Revival America. New York, 1989.

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  • American Architecture. New York, 1928.

  • —"Thomas Jefferson and the First Monument of the Classic Revival in America," Journal
    of the American Institute of Architects,
    3 (September-November 1915), 370-81, 421-33,
    473-91.

  • —"Thomas Jefferson and the Origin of the Classical Revival in America," Art and
    Archaeology,
    1 (May 1915), 219-27.

  • —"The Genesis of Jefferson's Plan for the University of Virginia," Architecture, 48
    (December 1932), 397-99.

  • —with Edgell, George Harold. History of Architecture. New York 1918.

  • Kingsford, P. W. Builders and Building Workers. London, 1973.

  • Knight, Edgar W., ed. A Documentary History of Education in the South Before 1860. 5
    volumes. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1952.

  • Koch, Adrienne, Jefferson and Madison: The Great Collaboration. New York, 1950.
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  • —with Peden, William Harwood. The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson. 1944.

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    and a Designer of Landscapes
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  • Monticello: A Family Story, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1987.

  • —with Lay, K. Edward, and Rieley, William D., A Virginia Family and Its Plantation
    Houses.
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  • Larkin, Jack. The Reshaping of Everday Life, 1790-1840. New York, 1988.

  • Lasala, Joseph Michael. "Comparative Analysis: Thomas Jefferson's Rotunda and the
    Pantheon in Rome," Virginia Studio Record, 1 (1988), 84-87.

  • —with Patricia C. Sherwood, "Education and Architecture: The Evolution of the University
    of Virginia's Academical Village," in Richard Guy Wilson, ed., Thomas Jefferson's
    Academical Village: The Creation of an Architectural Masterpiece,
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  • —"The American Renaissance at U.Va.: A Walking Tour of Buildings Jefferson Did Not
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  • —"Dinsmore and Neilson: Jefferson's Master Builders," Colonnade: The Newsjournal of the
    University of Virginia School of Architecture,
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  • —with Langhorne, Elizabeth, and Rieley, William D., A Virginia Family and Its Plantation
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