| Izard
|
FRANCE
Revolution |
17
Jul 1788 |
| Jandenes
|
CONSTITUTION
United States
Freedom of the Press
|
14
Jul 1793 |
Jarvis,
William Charles
(1770-1859) Agriculturalist; merchant, charge
d'affaires and consul in Lisbon. |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Separation of Powers |
28
Sep 1820 |
Jaudenes
|
CONSTITUTION
United States
Freedom of the Press |
14
Jul 1793 |
Jay,
James
|
COMMERCE
Manufactures and Agriculture
A Balance |
7
Apr 1809 |
Jay,
John
(1745-1829) Statesman and diplomat; Secretary of
Foreign Affairs under the Articles of Confederation; first Chief
Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court; Co-author with Hamilton and
Madison of The Federalist |
CITIZENSHIP
AND EMPLOYMENT
Cultivators of Land |
23
Aug 1785 |
Jay,
John
|
CITIZENSHIP
AND EMPLOYMENT
Oceanic Commerce |
23
Aug 1785 |
| Jay,
John |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Brazil |
4
May 1787 |
| Jay,
John |
FRANCE
Constitution |
11
Jan 1789 |
| Jay,
John |
FRANCE
Revolution |
24
Jun 1789 |
| Jay,
John |
FRANCE
Revolution |
29
Jun 1789 |
| Jay,
John |
FRANCE
Revolution |
19
Jul 1789 |
| Jay,
John |
FRANCE
Revolution |
27
Aug 1789 |
| Jay,
John |
FRANCE
Revolution |
19
Sep 1789 |
| Jay,
John |
FRANCE
Revolution |
1
Mar 1789 |
|
Jay, John |
JONES,
JOHN PAUL |
1
Mar 1789 |
| Jay,
John |
LAND
Land Ordinance of 1785 |
23
Aug 1785 |
| Jay,
John |
MASS
PRODUCTION |
30
Aug 1785 |
| Jay,
John |
SEA
POWER |
23
Aug 1785 |
Jefferson,
Martha
(1772-1836) Jefferson's oldest child; married to
Thomas Mann Randolph. |
ACCOMPLISHMENT |
5
May 1787 |
Jones,
Walter
(1745-1815) Virginia physician and member of
Congress from 1797 to 1799 and from 1803 to 1811.
|
GOVERNMENT
Democratic |
2
Jan 1814 |
| Jones,
Walter |
UNITED
STATES
Conditions and Prospects |
5
Mar 1810 |
| Jones,
Walter |
WASHINGTON,
GEORGE |
2
Jan 1814 |
| Jones,
Walter |
REPUBLICANISM
Reforms |
31
Mar 1801 |
Kercheval,
Samuel
(1786-1845) Writer from western Virginia; author of
A History of the Valley of Virginia in 1833. |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Amending |
12
Jul 1816 |
| Kercheval,
Samuel |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
Espoused by Jesus Christ |
19
Jan 1810 |
| King,
Miles |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
and Religious Belief |
26
Sep 1814 |
| King,
Miles |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
Moral Sense and Conscience |
-
--- 1814 |
| Knox
|
INDIGENOUS
AMERICAN TRIBES
Land Ownership |
10
Aug 1791 |
Lafayette,
Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier
(Marquis de)
(1757-1834) Volunteered his services in the cuse of
the war for independence; friend of Washington and Jefferson; played
a significant part in the earliest effort to reform the French
government. |
BRITAIN
Government
Poverty Relief |
12
Jun 1789 |
| Lafayette
|
CONSTITUTION
United States
Adoption
|
2
Apr 1790 |
| Lafayette
|
CONSTITUTION
United States
Threats to |
16
Jun 1792 |
Lafayette
|
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Acquisition of Florida |
23
Nov 1818 |
|
Lafayette |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
South America |
14
May 1817 |
| Lafayette
|
FRANCE
Government
Reform of |
12
Jun 1789 |
| Lafayette
|
FRANCE
Revolution |
6
May 1789 |
| Lafayette
|
FRANCE
Revolution |
2
Apr 1790 |
| Lafayette,
|
LAFAYETTE,
MARQUIS DE
Dangers to |
6
May 1789 |
| Lafayette,
|
PUBLIC
SERVICE
Secretary of State |
2
Apr 1790 |
| Lafayette,
|
RENT
Agricultural
France |
11
apr 1787 |
| Lafayette,
|
UNITY
Party Politics
British Influence |
14
Feb 1815 |
| Lafayette,
|
UNITY
Political Parties
Party Names |
4
Nov 1823 |
Langdon,
John
(1741-1819) Jeffersonian; U.S. Senator from 1789 to
1801; elected Governor of New Hampshire in 1805.
|
GOVERNMENT
Monarchy and Aristocracy |
5
Mar 1810 |
Latrobe,
Benjamin Henry
(1764-1820) Architect of U.S. Capitol; appointed by
Jefferson as surveyor of the public buildings in 1803.
|
subject
|
date
|
Law,
Thomas
(1759-1834) Born in England; emigrated to North
America in 1793; married Eliza Parke Custis, Martha Washington's
granddaughter. |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
Truth and Virtue |
13
Jun 1814 |
| Law,
Thomas |
MORAL
SENSE
of Right and Wrong |
13
Jun 1814 |
| Law,
Thomas |
REPUBLICANISM
and Democracy |
10
Aug 1824 |
Lee,
Henry
(1758-1846) Kentucky surveyor and pioneer. |
DECLARATION
OF INDEPENDENCE
Objective of |
8
May 1825 |
|
Lee, Henry |
GOVERNMENT
Just Principles |
8
May 1825 |
Lee,
Richard Henry
(1732-1794) Statesman and signer of the Declaration
of Independence; introduced resolution for independence in the
Continental Congress. |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Britain
Commercial Treaty |
22
Apr 1786 |
| Lee,
Richard Henry |
TREATIES
Commercial |
22
Apr 1786 |
L'Enfant
|
FEDERAL
CAPITAL
District of Columbia |
--
Mar 1791 |
Lewis,
Meriwether
(1774-1809) Explorer of North America; private
secretary to Jefferson during his first administration; Governor of
Louisiana Territory. |
INDIGENOUS
AMERICAN TRIBES
Law |
24
Aug 1808 |
|
Lewis, Meriwether |
INDIGENOUS
AMERICAN TRIBES
Sacs and Foxes |
21
Aug 1808 |
| Lewis,
Meriwether |
LEWIS
AND CLARK EXPEDITION |
4
Jul 1803 |
Lincoln,
Levi
(1749-1820) Attorney-General from 1801 to 1805;
Acting Governor of Massachusetts, 1808-1809. |
subject |
date
|
Livingston,
Edward
(1764-1836) Statesman; congressman; mayor of New
York city; senator from Louisiana; minister to France. |
SUBJECT |
Date
|
Livingston,
Robert R.
(1746-1813) Jurist; statesman; one of committee of
five who drew up Declaration of Independence; first U.S. Secretary
of Foreign Affairs; minister to France from 1801-1805; negotiated
the Louisiana Purchase. |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Neutrality |
9
Sep 1801 |
Logan,
George
(1753-1821) Physician; senator; went to France as a
private citizen (1798) in an attempt to improve relations with the
French government. |
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
Embargo |
27
Dec 1808 |
| Logan,
George |
INDIGENOUS
AMERICAN TRIBES
Visit With |
27
Dec 1808 |
|